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NASA beams into Comic-Con@Home this weekend to talk space travel and more

NASA is beaming into Comic-Con@Home 2021 to talk space exploration, science fiction and where they intersect.

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Kidrobot launches limited-edition astronaut Dunny and other exclusives for San Diego Comic-Con 2021

The limited-edition toy designer has unveiled three new exclusive releases for Comic-Con.

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'Star Trek: Lower Decks' new season 2 teaser trailer does not disappoint

The latest, and probably the last, trailer for the second season of "Star Trek: Lower Decks" has warped online and it's a feast of rich "Star Trek" references.

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Watch the first trailer for 'Star Trek: Prodigy,' an animated Trek series for kids

The first trailer for the new animated series "Star Trek: Prodigy" has landed at the virtual San Diego Comic-Con@Home Friday (July 23).

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Jupiter's volcanic moon Io is emitting strange radio waves and NASA's Juno probe is listening

NASA's Juno spacecraft is "listening" in on radio emissions from Jupiter's volcanic moon Io, allowing researchers to discover what triggers the strange radio waves.

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Luca Parmitano presents the European Astronauts’ Manifesto

The first detected quakes on Mars suggest that the Red Planet has a larger core, potentially thinner crust and slightly different composition than scientists had thought.

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Journey to Destination Earth begins

July's full moon will shine high in the sky tonight and help you find the way to the planets Saturn and Jupiter.

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Can rocky worlds exist between alien gas giants?

A wild variety of star systems exist in the nearby regions of the Milky Way, and astronomers are eager to know where they might find an "Earth 2.0."

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Mars helicopter Ingenuity gearing up for 10th Red Planet flight this weekend

Ingenuity's 10th flight on Mars could happen as early as Saturday (July 24).

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SpaceX will launch a Dragon cargo ship for NASA on Aug. 28 and you can watch it live

People have described extraterrestrial encounters that take place in a dreamlike state, and experiments suggest that such experiences may be lucid dreams.

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Skittles is celebrating its flight into space with limited Zero-G candy packs

"Who wants a Skittle?" With those words delivered from high above Earth, Jeff Bezos inspired a new, limited-edition variety of the colorful treats.

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Boeing's Starliner capsule is 'go' for July 30 test launch for NASA

Boeing's Starliner astronaut taxi has cleared a big hurdle on the road to its July 30 launch to the International Space Station.

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What would happen if the moon were twice as close to Earth?

Higher tides, bigger earthquakes, and more frequent volcanic eruptions would plague the planet.

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Don't miss the Perseid meteor shower's peak tonight!

The final trailer for director Denis Villeneuve's "Dune" remake is out and it's every but the epic space opera we've hoped for.

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Learn to Star-hop in the August Sky

Have you looked up this week to see a bright red moon or sun? Wildfires from as far as thousands of miles away are turning the sky colors.

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Evidence Hints at Ancient Life on Mars

The departure of Russia's Pirs module from the International Space Station has been delayed until Saturday (July 24) as engineers continue to conduct in-flight tests on its replacement.

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NASA, SpaceX delay Crew-4 launch to April 20 due to busy space schedule

Boeing's Starliner spacecraft has been mated to its rocket ride ahead of its July 30 launch, which will be the company's second attempt sending its new astronaut taxi to the International Space Station.

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German X-ray space telescope captures most complete map of black holes ever

The full moon of July, also called the "Buck Moon" or "Thunder Moon," will occur July 23 at 10:36 p.m. EDT (0236 GMT on July 24).

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Flashing meteor that exploded over Norway landed somewhere in a nearby forest

Arecibo Observatory's massive radio dish was many things to many people until seven months ago, when gravity got the best of an engineering marvel that had endured everything thrown its way for decades.

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Comet Leonard has broken into pieces as it rounds the sun: report

The circumplanetary disk has the potential to form numerous elusive exomoons.

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